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"The purpose of this paper is to show that the potential for snow squalls was clearly indicated by the forecast variables used in the Wintertime Instability Index (WINDEX), method of forecasting non-lake effect snow squalls (see accompanying Technical Attachment no. 93-11A). WINDEX uses the NGM low level temperature differences, boundary layer relative humidity, and an increase in the lifted index over a 12-hr period to produce a Wintertime Instability Index""--Introduction.

United States, National Ocean Service., Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.

Published:

2010

Series:

Marine sanctuaries conservation series ; ONMS-10-02

Description:

"In the fall of 2008, graduate students from eight universities -- California State University Monterey Bay, University of California Santa Barbara, University of Connecticut, University of Hawai'i, University of Michigan, University of New Hampshire...

Boundary organizations can provide a critical link in the management of natural resources. We explore the 20-year evolution of a Sea Grant liaison position structured to act as a boundary organization linking academic, government, and non-governmenta...